Saintly Saturday - Sts. Joseph of Arimathea & Nicodemus

On August 31st, we celebrate the feast of Sts. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus. Both prominent figures in their time, Sts. Joseph and Nicodemus are witnesses to Christ’s influence on the influential. The respected civic leader and Pharisee followed Jesus in secret for fear of the Jews. 

Nicodemus was a member of the Sanhedrin, and came to Jesus in the night. There he inquired about the Kingdom. Later, he would remind the other members of Christ’s right to hearing at the time of his arrest. 

  After the death of Jesus, it was Joseph, a “virtuous and righteous man” as the Gospel tells us (Lk 23:50), who went to Pilate and asked for His Body. He wrapped Him in fine linen and was among those who buried Him. 


Sts. Joseph and Nicodemus, pray for us!


    Other saints we celebrate this week include St. Augustine of Hippo (28th), St. Jeanne Jugan (30th), St Giles (1st), and Blessed John Francis Burte and Companions (2nd).

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